Updated: Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009, 7:36 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009, 5:44 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - One of the biggest eyesores of the Indianapolis skyline got a
once over Tuesday.
The Keystone Towers, an abandoned apartment complex
profiled in a 24-Hour News 8 special report last
March , was the site of a training exercise and a
look-see by police and firefighters dressed in hazmat suits.
The Keystone Towers have seen better days. Currently, they are tagged with gang graffiti and broken windows. There are reports of asbestos and water damage. Hazmat crews used it Tuesday to train.
From about 8:00 in the morning until the afternoon, crews used
the scenario of a weapons of mass destruction incident. Police,
firefighters, rescue personnel, the National Guard and even IndyGo
were all there to practice and videotape the inside of the
building.
Last March, 24-Hour News 8 highlighted some of the problems
with the building. A one-time owner named Jorges Newberry bought
the building and abandoned it in 2003. The city is still trying to
find him.
Indianapolis Housing Agency Executive Director Bud Myers explained the accusations against Newberry.
"What Jorges has done is take money off the top, put it in his pocket and moved on to other communities, other cities, other states," said Myers in March of 2009.
The current owner, Southeastern Partners, has been cited as
well.
Tuesday's drill was accompanied by court papers allowing
police and firefighters inside.
"We know there's mold, we know there's asbestos, we know there are some areas of water damage," said Debbi Fletcher of Emergency Management. "We're looking at those things, we're looking. There's a chance there's vagrants in the area."
Fletcher said her department is compiling the pictures of the
inside of the building and they will be sending them to 24-Hour
News 8 in the next few days.
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